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A50443 Morbus polyrhizos et polymorphæus. A treatise of the scurvy. Examining opinions and errors, concerning the nature and cure of this disease. Establishing a method for prevention and cure, founded upon other principles; concordant with reason, verified by practice. By Everard Maynwaringe Doctor in Physick. Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628-1699? 1665 (1665) Wing M1500; ESTC R214157 39,087 114

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subjoyned will testifie these truths to those that shall prove them and although hete●●dox in the prosecution of this work I have inserted nothing for ostentation or aemulation towards others or biassed with affectation of subtilities but contending for the truth and benefit of the diseased is the scope and aim of these endeavours If any disgusted at what is delivered thinking their own opinions hereby injured I shall stand by these assertions and reply to the opponent E. M. London Next the Blew Boar on Ludgate-Hill ADVERTISEMENT Tutela Sanitatis SIVE VITA PROTRACTA The Protection of long life and detection of its brevity from diaetetick causes and customs Wholsom Precautions Theorems and daily Practical Rules for the Preservation of Health and Prolongation of life WITH A TREATISE of Fontinels or Issues By Everard Maynwaringe Doctor in Physick Sold by S. Thompson at the Bishops head in St. Pauls Church-yard T. Basset under St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street Booksellers ERRATA Page 13. l. 26. read separated p. 22. l. 19. barely p. 38. l. 25. air ☞ p. 34. l. 12. parts ☞ l. 15. read stomack and spleen p. 75. l. 25. obedience NAMES Given to the SCURVEY DIseases for the most part have significant Names whose Etymology discovers either the Nature of the Disease as Hydrops the Dropsie from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 aqua water or points at the part principally or primarily affected as Pluritis the Plurifie from that Membrane compassing the brest called Pleura Or intimates the manner of invasion as Epilepsia the Epilepsie from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 apprehendo to seiz or take suddenly Or denotes the procuring cause as Lues Venerea the Venerial Pox. Or declares the manner of afflicting as Convulsion from Convello to pluck With many other whose Names do import and carry various significations pertinent and declarative which for brevity sake I omit That which I have particularly design'd to handle is the Scorbute or Scurvy in the English tongue but in other languages denoting some part symptomatically affected In the Danish 't is called Schorbect signifying a vitious depravedness in the mouth because in many it was discovered by loosness of Teeth and putrefaction of Gums to which the Greek name agrees 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 In the Low-Countries 't is called Schorbunct signifying torsions or gripings in the belly which attend this disease in some persons It is also called Scelotyrbe from the spots and pains in the thighs It hath been called by some Gingipedium from the Gums and feet that frequently are affected in this disease The Latin word Scorbutùs now most frequently used among Physitians being a name not of long standing unknown to the Ancients and therefore called by some a new disease but falsly and it is not against Reason to think this disease to be of as great antiquity as most infirmities incident to the body as may appear hereafter though known by divers appellations suting with some of the symptoms or products that follow this Disease yet insufficiently and erroneously discovered in their Causes Concerning the several Names whether proper or improper I shall not insist the nature of the Disease being the thing aimed at to be detected and prosecuted and not to spend time upon words How to discern the Scurvey in its various signs symptoms or products and complications with other infirmities IN the disquisition and search to know and find out the nature of this Disease I must survey the concomitant effects and products of it which discover its being gradual maturity fortitude or progress and parts affected or infected though not the Fountain Spring and Rise thereof Many and various are the Symptoms which accompany this Disease though all do not appear in every Person but some more some fewer according to the greatness duration and progress of it The Morbific disposition and debility of parts to consent degenerate and be depraved Propter inaequale robur partium by reason of the Natural integrity and deficiencies Fortitude and imbecility of Parts in divers Persons some have one Part strong and vigorous in its Office not easily depraved and vitiated another hath the same Part weak soon consenting with any Distemper easily perverted from the integrity of its Office and contributing its vice And since the parts be divers their Use and Offices various their enormities vitiosities and defections also must be various and their effects dissimilar heterogene and unlike according to the consent and dissent of Parts in their integrities and defections Which being rightly understood it is no wonder that the Scurvy appears in divers colours and shapes acting a part here and there in the body in various difformities We shall not need then to fly to the admixture of Humours and diversity of Temperaments to derive the variety of Symptoms charging the innocent and freeing the nocent Parts Now as the several Parts in the Body have their several Offices distinct from each other yet all harmoniously in the rectitude of Nature cooperating subserviently and subordinately for the preservation and well-fare of the whole so is there distinct Characters for their duties and deficiencies discovering which part acts in integrity and which is irregular degenerates and falls off From hence the Scorbute as it is variegated and discordant in the Symptoms and Products which cheats the judgment of many and puzles them to appropriate a fit Medicine yet may the able Physitian hereby collect and find out the conspiring and contributing Parts to the difformity of this Disease which rightly known the difficulty of the Cure is much abated Some complain of laxity and breaking out often into fluxes others complain of costiveness but a stool in 2 3 or 4 daies some complain of burning and flushing heats others their limbs are rigid and stiff with cold the bloud setled black and livid Some are heavy drowsy and sleepy others tired and worn out with watching and indisposed to the Nights refreshment some have a slow weak languid pulse others a quick fierce leaping Pulse Some have thin pale watery Urine others thick muddy and high coloured Urine Some have black loose Teeth and putrid Gums the thighs and legs free from pains or spots others the contrary have spots and pains but the Teeth and Gums sound Some are molested with erratick wandring pains from part to part others more fixed and constant in particular Parts Some their Bodies pine away wast and are consumptive others grow corpulent swell'd and puffed up Some complain of shortness of Breath straitness and compression of the Breast difficult or hard breathing palpitation of the heart others their vital parts are more free but complain of the Head Hypochonders and loins loss of appetite c. Some are molested with thirst heat of the Stomack and driness of Mouth others are troubled with salivation superfluous moisture and spitting The variety of opposite and different Symptoms which accompany the Scorbute do startle many in their judgment to determin certainly when they meet with the
Scurvy when not and because the Symptoms are not peculiar but common and the effects of other Diseases as well as the Scurvy it is no wonder if their Cure be so uncertain difficult and seldome performed since they are equivocal effects obscured in their causes by a dubious complication and alternative causation To resolve the ambiguous and such as stagger in their judgments Take these following Corollaries 1. Many are the Symptoms which accompany and follow this Disease which appear and vanish are greater and lesser as the Disease encreaseth or diminisheth in its essential primitive Causes 2. Many are the Products and off-spring of this Disease which exist afterwards of their own ability and enormity having perverted the parts wherein they reside and drawn them to consent with their vitiosity 3. Many Diseases are complicated with the Scurvy which had not their production and generation from it nor is their dependance of it though probably made worse and exasperated by it 4. That none of the Smpytoms or Signs afore mentioned singly do declare the Scurvy to be present in the Body but may challenge other causes for their Parents and therefore to judge and determine that Person Scorbutick barely from the appearance of any Sign or Symptom that frequently accompanies the Scorbute his judgment is fallible and uncertain and erroneous in the dependance for any Symptom or Sign arising in any part of the Body usually atributed to the Scurvy may be the peculiar defect of that part or effect of some occasional cause without a praevious Scorbutick disposition 5. That the subsequent digestions have their proper errors and degenerations from a spontaneous defection and lassitude in their vital principles without disturbance from an injurious object transmitted by erroneous preceding digestions or improper aliment in sua natura whose effects are consimilar and equivalent to some Products and Symptoms of the Scurvy therefore to distinguish and know aright to whom they belong and whence they had their rise is by examining each faculty in their proper Characters of rectitude and declensions 6. That the Diagnostic Signs of the Disease usually so accounted and most frequent as defects in the mouth pains spots weakness lassitude c. some or more antecedent causes concurring some or more as a close Chamber air and confinement within doors or a Region where the Scurvy is Endemical gross food sedentary inactive retired Life studious melancholly disposition or splenetic indulging sleep and ease In the concurrence of these causes collated with the Signs mentioned a certain determination and judgment of the Disease will result and from thence a certain process in the Cure may ensue Examination of opinions concerning the nature of the Scurvy BEfore I explicate the nature quiddity or essence of this Prothean Disease I shall first recite the judgments and determinations of the most learned and eminent Physitians that have writ upon this Subject to whom the most of our age do adhere and imitate their practice in the Cure Sennertus gives this definition or description of it Scorbutus est prava occulta qualitas seu dispositio toti corpori praecipue vero visceribus nutritioni dicatis impressa ab humore melancholico crasso seroso seu ichoroso peculiari modo corrupto orta cum spontaneae lassitudinis gravitatis in cruribus praecipue sensu pectoris angustia respirationis difficultate gingivarum corruptione oris graveolentia ac maculis purpureis in cruribus inprimi● aliisque morbis ac symptomatibus plurimis ab eadem causa pendentibus conjuncta He saith It is an evil occult quality or disposition impressed upon the whole body chiefly the Parts destinated for nutrition arising from a gross melancholly or serous ichorous humour after a peculiar manner corrupted with lassitude and heaviness This Definition looks imperfect and unsatisfactory An evil occult Quality Here 's a ne plus ultra to our enquiry if we would sit down here and be contented only to know that we know not what it is an occult quality A Quality Here he makes the Disease to be accidens when as it is ens substantiale habens propriam radicem in vitali principio Arising from a gross melancholy or serous ichorous humour after a peculiar manner corrupted To find out this gross melancholy or serous ichorous humour peculiarly so corrupted is the same task as to find out the occult quality this is ignotum per ignotum to describe one unknown thing by another The Scurvy does not arise from a grosse melancholly that 's a grosse error or a serous ichorous humour but if the Scorbutic depraved humour may go under those denominations they are the effects of the Scurvy and not the cause you must dig deeper to find the radix of the Disease Chiefly the parts destinated for Nutrition Here he saies the Scurvey is an evil disposition impressed upon the Parts for Nutrition but I must say it is chiefly arising from the Parts destinated and appointed for Nutrition which difference is as great as between the terminus à quo and the terminus ad quem Impressed upon the wholo body Here is the Disease in facto esse and its progresse but from whence it sprung as yet is not discovered you must return back and trace it farther if you will see it in fieri in its generation in radice and the womb from whence it springs and that not from a melancholly or serous humour the Disease is not seated in excrementis but in vitalibus principiis for as sanity or health consists in vita integra so the Disease in ipsamet vita oblaesa and therefore health and sickness in eodem hospitio vitali degunt successively dwell in the same Mansion Ecthius in his Epitome of the Scorbute describes it thus Scorbutus est morbus Splenis aliquando obstructi aliquando intemperati aliquando cum incipiente Scirro qui praepedit ejus attractionem ac consuetant atribilariae redundantiae sequestrationem ex hepate venisque eoque humore universum corpus vitiat sed peculiariter crassiore feculentia crura contaminat atque evaporandae acredine gingivas inficit He saith the Scurvy is a Disease of the Spleen obstructed distempered or hardened which hinders the attraction and separation of abounding Melancholly from the Liver and veins by which humour the whole body is vitiated the grosser part affecting the thighs the thinner acrid part the gums A Disease of the Spleen obstructed distempered or hardened Here the essence of the Disease is set forth and defined per effectus separabiles à morbo by effects which may or may not be and the Scorbute in being and it is absurd to define a thing essentially by effects which are but results à posteriori and separable and that which is an effect cannot be constitutive the ratio formalis of the thing from which it doth proceed Which hinders the attraction and separation of abounding Melancholly Here the Spleen is made a place of reception and sink to drain
and the Spirits are principal agents in all the faculties then not the Spleen only is prejudiced and a splenetick humour only that abounds but all parts do participate of the injury idiopathically and all the digestions are vitiated and their ill effects do appear Scorbutical and variously complicated as their several Actions and Offices are various Having shewed you Negatively and determined that the Scurvy is not what some have supposed it to be I shall now positively set down what it is in these following Theorems 1. That the Scurvy is generated by the conjunction or conspiration of divers Causes yet disjunct in their causation subordinately and distinctly contributing to a Scorbutick difformity for although the deficiency of the first digestion lay the foundation yet it is not compleated so as to challenge the denomination of the Scurvy until by addition from the irregularity and depravedness of other parts 2. That the Scurvy is a complication or concatenation of Diseases conspiring to the making up of its difformity and Prothean shapes not arising from a single Disease or any solitary cause for as the variety of symptoms and products do appear in several parts dissimilar and unlike being the effects of several inordinate faculties must of necessity Challenge and own distinct immediate causes as the parts wherein those faculties do reside are distinct and separate in place and Office 3. That the difformity of the Scurvy in the diversity and dissimilarity of symptoms ariseth from the complication of errors in the digestions and variety of parts thereby affected and drawn into consent 4. That the individual variegation of the Scurvy ariseth from the peculiar association of causes and idiosyncratical propriety of particular persons producing such and such symptoms which in no other person you will exactly find the like For as sound bodies in respect of sanity having a parallel equality and proportion in the whole yet particularly and disjunctively collated there is great variety and difference in stature organization complexion inclinations appetitions performance of functions c. If there be such variety of parts proprieties and operations in humane bodies in a state of sanity and integrity which is uniform then much more variety and disproportion in a state of declension and irregularity which is deform and multiform 5. That the Scurvy is generated formaliter essentialiter in the vital principles ut ens invisibile not discerned by sence But the effects and products are distributed have their residence in all the parts and are sensitive objects as spots pains loosness of Teeth putrid Gums Tumors ulcers c. 6. That the Scurvy is planted Seminaliter radicaliter in the digestions or digestive Offices whose ramifications spread throughout the body and are increased extensivè more or less according to the fortitude and debility of parts to resist or consent and be depraved 7. That the Scurvy increaseth or is worse intensivè from the greater frustration of digestions and degeneration of the digestive matter ex causis antecedentibus quibuscunque 8. That the Scurvy is procured occasionaliter by numerous and various diaetetick accidental causes seducing the vital principles to declension and deviation from their rectitude and integrity 9. That the ratio formalis quiddity and essence of the Scurvey is defection and enormity of the vital principles occasionally procured ab extra moved to such a deviation Or spontaneously inclining through an innate deficiency and hereditary propension or natural inability longer to persevere from the fragility of constitutive principles in nature 10. That the Scurvy is not restrained to any certain symptomes either in quantity or quality or univocal material cause But is various and equivocal as to the material products by degeneration and complication as also unlimited in the symptoms 11. That the part affected principaliter cheifly and contributing prae aliis to the pravity and deformity of this disease is the Spleen For that the Spleen is a principal member in chylification and sanguification as to perfection and conservation and by a deficiency in the Spleen both are vitiated there wanting due fermentation and therefore the Spleen is fabricated and contrived with so many arteries having plenty of spirits for this office 12. That Scorbute spots arise from impediment vitiation or extinction of the last digestion or assimilation and that ratione objecti deturpati vel facultatis transmutativae deficientis Either the alimentary object is depraved and unfit or the assimilating faculty is languid deficient or extinct 13. That spots appear chiefly upon the Thighs and Leggs not from the gravity of their material cause ponderous propension of grosser matter downwards as is commonly alledged for the reason but because ignoble parts are more weak debile in their assimilation being more remote from assistance supply of vital spirits have first the tokens of defection And farther not the lower parts only are so affected but the superior parts frequently as Arms and Shoulders from the same cause do bear the same characters not distinguishable by tenuity and grossness of humor 14. That Scorbutick pains are caused from alien qualities arising out of the degenerate matter in the parts so molested or from stomachical acidity transmitted unsubdued from defect or debility of the second digestion or its own luxuriant exorbitancy resisting transmutation and obedience in its passage 15. That pro ratione corporis perspirabilitatis plus minusve scorbutus variatur As the body is perspirable or impervious more or less is the Scurvy varied intended and remitted in the symptoms And therefore the Crassities impenitration of the skin and constipation of the pores prohibiting tranpiration is a partial organical cause of preternatural spots and makes for their continuance and duration For as the body in its natural good state is transpirable giving emission to what is superfluous remaining after the last digestion on the contrary the restraint thereof by congestion begets commaculations and defaedations of the skin tumors and apostumations one or other pro magnitudine causarum 16. That although the Scurvy eo nomine is not of long standing and unknown to the ancient Physitians under that title and the distinguishing characters that we denote it by yet the disease in specie is antique though in individuis not so frequently then nor perhaps characterized altogether alike as we now distinguish it For as humane bodies do decline in these latter daies and degenerate from the pristine vigour of the ancients in all the faculties and abilities of body by reason of intemperance and various manners of abusive living transmitted in semine from generation to generation so likewise and for these causes diseases do not continue alike and certain but have their variations and complications different which occasions new names though the disease be the same in its essential constitutive causes and manner of generation Preservation from the Scurvy and to be observed in the Scurvy IN the due Regiment of Health and protection from Diseases you must
morbifick cause which is the morbifick effect that excrementitious matter which is purged out is but the product or effect of the Disease not the cause except it be occasional not essential and constitutive You must distinguish between the Disease and the product thereof depraved matter and excrements are the products of a Disease and may be the internal occasional causes of another Disease but in respect of the Disease of which they are so a cause they are external that is they are not the constitutive essential causes for Causae constitntivae constitutum sunt simul in esse but occasional causes are antecedent and have priority of exstience so likewise the product matter or effect is distinct and separate from the Disease for that the Disease hath a real existence before such a production and also after this degenerate matter is removed unless otherwise obliterated or that Nature sua sponte returns to her integrity and rectitude The last intention is Roboration which is the perfection of the Cure and praecaution for the future and this is so necessary that although the Disease make a cessation for a time yet there will be a recidivation and recurrence the parts being debilitated by the pravity of this Disease will shew their propension to it until those impressions be totally obliterated and the parts restored to their pristine vigour And this is not performed by dyet-drinks Apozems Syrups and such like heterogene languid medicines but with such as are purely defaecated from terenity volatized spiritallized and graduated to a pitch of energy symphoniacal with vital principles Having briefly discoursed the scope and intentions of the common method in the Cure of this Disease I shall now give you some Theses curative deducted from the Theorical part of this work founded upon the Doctrine delivered 1. That the difficulty in curing the Scurvy does depend upon the principal causes in the digestive and distributive faculties being more or less enervated deficient or irregular not from the contumacy of a melancholly humor as is alleaged for as the vitiosity and difformity of the Scurvy does arise from the complicated defection of the digestive and distributive faculties so the difficulty also or facility of the Cure does depend upon the possibility of restoration to their integrity and rectitude and if the internal constitutive causes of the Scurvy be cut off and subdued the symptoms and effects that from thence do depend will soon die and vanish not being supplyed by their causes of generation and conservation therefore it is not the contumacy of a producted degenerate matter that protracts or makes the Disease incurable but the difficulty of reducing the vital principles to their integrity and rectitude being weakly or depravedly radicated or habituated to enormity and irregularity enforced by diaetetick bad Customs or promoted and continued by some unavoidable occasional cause 2ly That an haereditary scorbutick disposition is not to be changed and altered in the radication but will shew a propension and inclination suiting with the peculiarity of its Nature and principles for Nature depraved à principio in principiis is not to be reduced but will retain her vitiosity being indivisible and inseparable from her self nor is capable of reduction having not had the principles of rectitude to return to 3ly That an haereditary Scorbutick dispofition as to fructification and symptomatical production may be prevented retarded or lessened for that the symptoms and products which usually attend this disease are under the command and must give obedience to a diaetetick and pharmaceutick power and authority 4ly That the various symptomatical appearance of the Scurvy and difference of scorbutick matter by degeneration in divers persons does not alwaies necessarily require variety of Medecines but will admit the same cure for although in the production progression of the disease there is great variety yet there is more certainty and unity in the essential constitutive causes the spring or fountain from whence those issue to which rightly applied the cure will succeed reliquum supplente natura juvata 5ly That the occasional or antecedent internal causes of this disease by way of praecaution or the product matter and effects of this disease in primis viis seated may conveniently be removed by manifest evacuation that is degenerate Chyle which will not be reduced but deprave and infest where it resides passes and is transmitted yet the spirits and ferments are chiefly to be regarded that they be kept in their purity and vigor being the principles in each faculty and this is performed privativè by subducting what is offensive and injurious and also positivè by contributing an additional strength having some equality or proportion suting with their natures 6ly That purgation cannot eradicate or take away the constitutive causes of this disease but only carry off some of the producted scorbutick matter which is not reducible and is remedium à posteriori for the essential constitutive causes of the Scurvy are enormity and deficiency of the vital principles in their duties which are to be reduced to their regularity and fortitude but evacuation per se respects the producted matter and effects not the essential causes but per accidens and therefore that which does apply radically to the internal causes of this disease is symbolical and consimilar with the vital principles uniting with them roborating and confirming them in their functions and therefore they that lay all the stress of the cure upon evacuation whether purging vomiting bleeding or sweating as if that alone must do it are much deceived and frustrated in their expectations 7ly That strong purgations offering violence to the vital principles exasperates and makes them more irregular and defective and thereby promotès rather than abates the strength of this disease But purgation or abstersion rightly instituted not every purge that makes you go to stool is convenient and helpful in the Cure 8ly That Scurvy-grass Watercresses Brooklime most frequently used for the Scurvy in Diet-drinks Syrup and juice is not the specifick remedy against the Scurvy that is challenging a peculiar propriety and singular vertue against this disease before other Medicines but comes far short of other Medicines though good and may be more advantagiously used in their activity and restoration of the digestions to their primitive vigour and rectitude of their office and duties 9ly That Cochlearia c. does not resist this disease by a specifick peculiar antipathy against the occult malignity and products thereof but by restoring and roborating the digestive faculties by their saline volatising vertues natura reliquum perficiente which endowments are not specifick but common 10ly That the diseases complicated with the Scurvy are not cured by their own peculiar Medicines usually effectual unless they have respect to this disease and that which is antiscorbutical added to their specifick vertues or alternatively used and therefore scorbutick Consumptions Fevers Dropsies Gouts Astmaes c. will not be subdued and yield obedience to
which is the due regiment and imperial power of the kidneys They open obstructions in Women whose Courses are stopt contrary to the custom of Nature and brings them into their right order they clense the matrix and evacuate noxious humours collected there dissipate vapours and is profitably used by those who are subject to fits of the Mother For diseases of the head they are not improper but fit and efficacious against infirmities afflicting the Brain and Nerves by eradicating their occasional causes that require abstersion and evacuation in the lower regions of the body Diseases attributed to the head for the most part do arise from inferior parts occasioned by their impurities obstructions and distempers for one that is idiopathically afflicted ten is Sympathically affected by consent of parts and transmission of some morbifick matter thither but the foundation of the disease is elsewhere and to that part must the Cure be directed And therefore if well observed we frequently meet with scorbutick palsies scorbutick convulsions apoplexies soporiferous or sleepy diseases falling sickness pains of the head giddiness tremblings deafness dull fight and blindness And all these arifing from the Scurvy or Scorbutick impurity of the body oftentimes And these are not cured but by antiscorbutical medicines and those that endeavour otherwise with their specifick and appropriate medicines to the parts where such symptoms and diseases do appear labour in vain and are frustrate in their intended cures For those that are troubled with Rheums arising from indigestion and crudities these Pils are profitable not so much that they attract rheum but because they cleanse and strengthen the digestions and so the antecedent cause is cut off And for the same reason they are good in pectoral infirmities diseases of the breast arising from phlegm and crude indigested humors sometimes sharp or falt causing pertinacious coughing and disturbing the Lungs in the performance of their office by an unquiet irritation sometimes viscous tough and thick stopping the pipes of the Lungs and vessels for respiration obstructing and occluding the pores of the Lungs which ought to be pervious into the Cavity of the breast whereby the air is drawn in with difficulty although so thin a body and penetrating from hence Asthmaes wheezings short and painful breathing and in these cases of obstructions the Lungs or rather the intercostal muscles to supply this defect is forced to a double or swifter motion that the heart should not want air necessarily required in the performance of its noble office And that these infirmities are caused oftentimes from the Scurvy none that understand will deny and so great have these Scorbutick Asthmaes been that many have been suffocated in the extremity of a sudden paroxism or fit of this disease And not only difficulty of breathing but angustness compression palpitations of the heart or heart-beating and swoonings somtimes are caused by this disease in such cases these Pils are proper and beneficial they open obstructions dissipate putrid malign vapours that afflict the heart and disturb the regularity of its motion There is also Scorbutick Consumpsions accompanied for the most part with a Hectick fever whereby the body wasts and pines away being defrauded of good nutriment that should support and maintain the faculties but is converted into impure depraved matter and excrementitious hereby the body is enfeebled and weak the spirits heavy dull and sad the skin lax or loose the flesh soft and wasting and all the faculties languishing and declining In this case these Pills are a fit medecine to begin the Cure then use the Elixir following but cooling drinks and restaurative Broths hurtful Corpora impura quo plus nutriveris eo magis laeseris foul bodies the more you feed and endeavour to nourish them the worse you make them Finally for all occasions where purgation and clensing is necessary these Pills are fitly used and is a universal medicine in purgation Nor do they only clense and carry away excrementitious degenerate matter which occasions many diseases according to the diversity of parts to which it is transmitted and from consent of parts though not transmitted but also do roborate and strengthen the parts in their passage being amicable and friendly to Nature The Dose for man or woman is 3 or 4 Pils perhaps 5 Pils may be required according to the strength and condition of the body to operate So great a difference there is in bodies for purging that two or three of these Pils are sufficient for some when as others will require 4 or perhaps 5 if a robustick body therefore try your body first with a lesser Dose then if it require more you may add to the next and be not too Bold at first The times for taking them generally is thus except good reason to the contrary Take one Pill over night going to bed having eaten but a light supper at 6 of the clock before the next morning early in bed take the remaining part of the Dose and you may sleep an hour after if you will but lie not long in the morning when you are up drink a little warm posset-drink and forbear eating until dinner time but drink you may These Pils take thus every fourth or fifth day and you will find it best to give such intermission Chronick or old diseases must have time to be eradicated and you must reduce Nature from an ill habit by degrees better than hastily as diseases come on gradually prevailing upon Nature so Nature by degrees must be restored again to its power and regularity Cum natura malè sustinet repentinas mutationes But on the intermittng daies you are not forbidden every thing medicinal but may take the following Elixir conveniently Concerning Doses I must say something more that none may mistake but know what is meant by a Dose A Dose is the true quantity of a Medecine to be taken at once or for one operation A Dose is not a set quantity as some may suppose to be given equally alike to all but such a proportion as is convenient for the condition of every body to some more to others less according to strength and concondition of the body in operation For the Doses or quantities of Physick sutable to every body chiefly in purging there is as much variety as in the proportion of meat for every mans stomack so much as will fully satisfie and be convenient for one man may be too little for another and too much perhaps for a third Therefore in a regular diet to the weaker sort of persons we allow a spare and slender diet but to the strong and lusty firm and solid bodies we allow a larger proportion and that necessarily The same Rule in Physick is to be observed to fit every one with a due quantity and Dose to strong bodies more to weaker less The Dose of these Pills is not praecisely appointed to a Pill neither more nor less to all but with some latitude 3 4 or 5 being gentle in
and defects in the digestions producing such various symptomes so are they prevented by assisting the digestions and preserving them in their integrity due course of nature from declension For which purpose and intention this medicine is prevalent to roborate the faculties and principal parts ordained for those offices resolveth and volatiseth coagulate and fixed matter attenuates and rarefies gross subsiding humours which cause obstructions tumours and pains resists putrifaction depurates and renovates the blood from a degenerate condition stained with Scorbutick feculency and impurity restoring its balsamick nature and genuine proprieties Of necessary use for aged and weak persons whose faculties fall off from their integrity and abated in their vigour do perform but weakly and deficiently as also for such who are recovering or lately recovered from some great disease which hath enervated and debilitated all the functions leaving the character and impressions of an evil cause behind upon the parts chiefly where they were seated which renders them indisposed and unfit in their duties and layes the foundation of new diseases to ensue from hence In such cases this medicine is a good assistant and requisite auxiliary help to performance and restoration of vigour in a competent measure if there be a capacity of restoration in the parts remaining where such faculties do reside and are exercised And that you may use this medicine to the best advantage take this advice that if your body be foul first cleanse with a dose or two of the Scorbute pills then begin with this Elixir to strengthen the faculties and you will daily perceive a growing benefit incouraging you to continue the use thereof which is done with the least of trouble not incommodating your occasions that amidst affairs in journeys it prevents you not in your lawfull customs or tyes you to inconvenient observance nor of the season but is profitably used at any time of the year Take this caution be not too hasty in your expectations and leave not the use of it too soon your disease came on gradually and was longer in breeding than you imagine though the symptoms or signes of it appear to you suddainly and lately perhaps some years or many years have laid the foundation and but now makes a discovery being arrived at some heigth you must then in reason allow some time for eradication and removall since nature will not admit of violence and suddain changes but is disturbed and injured at such rude dealing therefore take time as nature and the medicine does require nor will you want incouragement to persevere but have daily advantage against your infirmity The full dose for Man or Woman of strength is thirty drops for twelve years old twenty drops for five years old ten drops And observe this rule that at the first taking you begin but with half the dose that is appointed for your age as thus thirty drops is appointed for a Man let him begin with fifteen drops and then augment two or three drops every day after until he ascend to thirty and there continue Take it in bed if you be very weak in a spoonful of good Canary and one spoonful after to wash your mouth every morning fasting an hour and a half after and likewise at five of the clock in the afternoon those dayes only excepted that you take pills but you are not so strictly to observe the afternoon that if your occasions do not well permit as when you must be abroad or the like you may omit Note that this Elixir is never to be taken or tasted alone but mixed in some liquor Of Diseases and Medicines IN the preceding tract of the Scurvy you may remember that in the body there are several digestions and digestive offices for the preparation of food subordinate one to the other whereby aliment is prepared gradually untill it receive the complement and perfection of assimilation for nutrition and conservation of the body These digestive offices as they are the grand laboratories of the body necessary for preservation so occasionally by their errors and defections from their integrity of operation most diseases in the body do arise and are planted radically in some principal member the mansion assigned where these faculties do reside and exercise their power jurisdiction And although Diseases are very numerous and various in their denominations sometimes from the diversity of symptoms that accompany them as if they were the off-spring of divers Parents by their several faces and appearance yet trace them up to their original descent you may find many to spring from one radix and own the same occasional causes notwithstanding their dissimilarity in their growth and progress yet their affinity is such by birth that with a single medicine or perhaps two may be required rightly prepared and fitted for the work you shall eradicate or destroy the root and the branches that grow from thence though spread in divers parts of the body shall whither and fall away It is not necessary therefore to multiply medicines for every particular spmptom that springs from a disease but to level and aim at the root or fountain from whence they spring The discourse is metaphorical and carries illustration with it but to make it more plain and facile to your apprehension and to shew you the verity of it take this example for a Confirmation A Physitian coming to his Patient finds him thus affected feavourish head ach pained at the Stomach grip'd in the belly a looseness all which may proceed from one cause and will be cured with one good medicine The cause producing all these symptomes may be acor indebitus a domestick luxuriant or peregrine acidity in the first digestion hence a febrile temper ariseth from the Spirits tumultuating agitated and troubled at this exorbitant hostile quality the stomach pained by the lancing of its sharpness the head ach by consent from thence the belly grip'd and collick pains by transmission of this peccant acidity with the chyle a flux or looseness procured by the same purging quality stimulating and provoking the expulsive faculty which endeavours to eject and expel it You see that one morbifick cause may produce various symptoms and effects and it is unnecessary yea improper and without success to apply particular medicines to each not respecting the cause and herein a wise Physitian is known from him that is otherwise In the case recited some there are and those thinking they do secundum artem will prescribe a Julip to abate or prevent the feaver increasing apply a frontale to the head or give a specifick medicine for the head ach an emulsion for pain of the stomach and griping of the guts which allayes for the present but soon after it is received into the body turns sour and joynes with the morbifick cause For the loosness perhaps you will give an astringent medicine and lock the Thief up but I will imagine you to be wiser and consult about a Clyster to draw away the cause
the peccant humour that stimulates and when that is come away nature being no longer provoked with an intestine enemy will return in peace to her former sedate temper This is something you say and plausible but what Clyster will you give in this case to attract the peccant humour which is the Chyle in the stomack alienated with a luxuriant acidity your Phlegmagoga and Cholagoga c. I know but Chylogoga I know none nor you but you will say the guts being emptied by any Clyster the stomack also will be exhausted and drained by the attraction below if I should grant your reason to be good the practice notwithstanding is not good for if this exorbitant quality in the Chyle mentioned be the only disturbance as it is in the case then the transmutation subjection and subduing of the same is sufficient and an exact Cure without evacuation and subducting the Chyle but this a single Alkalizate medicine will perform cito tuto jucunde without any other help means all symptoms arising from the said cause shall cease In jurious it is to make exhaustion of the body when the blotting out of an aliene impression or the taming of a luxuriant quality is the scope of the Cure which may be done salvo succo nutritio and like to this is the multiplying of medicines impertinently when a single medicine will effect the intention according to the axiom frustra fit per plura quod fieri potest per pauciora An able practised Physitian rightly principled in the nature of Diseases and expert in pharmacy may well contract his practice within the compass of a few medicines such I mean as are graduated to a high pitch of energy having acquired a latitude of universality quadrate with the grand faculties opposing all their deficiencies and depraved operations Indigestion and depraved digestion are the foundations of many diseases and bad symptoms as vomiting nauseousness wind oppression pains loss of appetite fulness heat and thirst in the stomack primarily affected by consent and transmission of the same morbifick cause divers parts are variously affected producing fluxes feavors distention of the Hypochonders Cholick head-achs obstructions and pains in several parts the radix and fountain from whence these spring is the stomack or first digestion the symptoms products are branched and spread into several parts of the body now for the cure not many medicines are required but one or two efficacious and proper aiming at the cause directed by the hand of art a good abstersive and roborating medicine after to confirm the faculty is both prevention and cure I might farther exemplifie and make it plain by the paralell cases in the other faculties but verbum sat sapienti and others it concerns not therefore I pass on But I would not be mistaken herein that any should think I countenance the Panpharmacums of Quacks by them decanted and cryed up for their excelling vertues universal property to oppose aery disease I know it is a grand delusion and cheat that is upon those who believe such aery empty boasters but that an elaborate perite Artist solidly grounded in the true principles of Physick may prepare medicines endowed with a large portion of universality bringing within the lattiude and circle of their energy very many diseases restoring the faculties decayed the great engins of our bodies roborating the primum mobile instrumentaliter and of this reason and experiment can demonstrate the truth and convince the unbeliever The greatest deficiency I have observed in some though otherwise sufficiently stockt with Learning and accomplished is in Medicines I mean the Pharmacopoietical part but if more time were improved in that practice it would much compensate their labour and redound to their success honour and advantage they were then Masters of their secrets which now are exposed the consequents whereof sero nimis sentiunt and I must say that Doctor Medicinae ought to be peritum in medicinis and that practically medicines then would be more nicely and exactly scruted into their defects supplyed and amended their superfluous accumulation of ingredients in many compositions abated many errors in preparation and composition corrected not to be known because not experimented by their own inspection thinking a fiat seeundum artem sufficient Hence it is some diseases pass for incurable through the penury deficiency of medicines not for the quantity but quality being meanly graduated not extracted from their feculency and terenity but remain complexed in their heterogene parts with a super addition of sugar honey c. to drown the energy and power of the medicine For variety of medicines there were never more impertinent frivolous and I may say dangerous from the multitude of spurious pretended Chymists illigitimate and not the Sons of Art being ignorant of Phylosophical principles and the abstruse natures of what they deal with blindly run upon many errors obtruding their casual experiments upon the People under the titles of laudable approved Medicines others are guilty of great abuses wilfully for advantage to spare cost and labour thus most places abound with base Medicines which brings defamation to Physitians lingring sicknesses and death to their Patients The charge incumbent upon Physitians in these cases for prevention is not small and it much concerns them to be very circumspect what Medicines they make use of and the quality of the Artist they trust and I must assirm that an expert knowledge in the Pharmacopoietical part of Physick do as much belong to a Physitian and is so necessary that without it he cannot be said to be compleat for he that is not an Artist herein cannot direct and correct as he ought by the promptings of a bare contemplative knowledge and although he excludes himself from inspection into the practick part as an unnecessary trouble and below the dignity of his title yet he is not excused thereby but his reputation payes for the miscarriages and abuses therein But this is an excursion beyond the limits of my intention at the entrance of the discourse and therefore I wave the prosecution FINIS
ferment by its incisive acidity penetrates rarefies volatiseth the food and transmutes it into Chyle or white juce That which before was fixed gross hard or tough is made Volatile rare and fluid which having obtained that praevious digestion and perfection proper for that place the lower orifice of the stomack opens and gives it emission sending it to the next Office of digestion for a new impression Contrary to this doctrine have the ancient Physitians asserted and built upon as a sure foundation that heat is the principal efficient cause of digestion being induced to this opinion from the similitude of artificial concoctions and digestions And finding humane bodies to be actually hot supposed by increasing of natural heat to fortifie the digestions and that the difference of digestions in several persons or the same person at several times did depend and vary from the degrees of heat its debility and fortitude but upon a due examination you will find it otherwise and from the strength of reason be forced to conclude with me thus 1. That heat is a chief agent in the artificial preparation and praevious digestion of meat before it be received into the stomack whether in rosting boyling baking c. but not in the natural digestions of the body For nature in its principal operations works not primarily by the signatures and concomitant effects of life as heat but by vital principles as efficient primitive causes 2. That the changing of food into Chyle is a fermental transmutation from a vital principle not an impression of a subordinate instrument 3. That digestion in humane bodies is accompanied with heat though not the proper effect of heat 4. That internal natural heat by its own power and peculiar efficiency makes not a digestive transmutation but is a concomitant of vital operations contributing instrumentaliter equivocè to various effects and is subservient in the several digestions distinct from each other 5. That extraneous and additional heat does excite the vital principles to operation and is asistant instrumentaliter excitativè in performance propter symbolum qualitatis 6. That heat quatenus heat acts univocè alwaies producing the same effects but as it is the instrument of various efficient causes concurs in the production of various heterogene effects as also in respect of divers objects upon which it acts 7. That the variety of heat in several bodies are but gradual differences but diversity of digestions are from formal distinct proprieties 8. That the gradual difference of heat in divers persons or in the same person at several times do signally testifie the ability of the vital principles in their vigour à priori in their essential causes or à posteriori in their manifested operations Claudicari to be impedited or depraved accidentally 9. That heat acts not as principle instrumentally in the stomachical digestion but subordinately inferior to a superior manifest quality more immediately the organ of the vital principle or primitive cause of digestion For heat may be sufficient yea abound and digestion weak or depraved as in Feavers but the other cannot be in its rectitude and vigorous but the digestive faculty must be strong and unblamable 10. That veriety of appetites suting with and desiring some kind of meats but refusing and rejecting other as dissentaneous and disgustful ariseth from the peculiarity and singular propriety of stomachical ferments and not the gradual diversity of heat For that which is principal in operation is also principal in election of the proper object of that faculty embracing and coveting what is most suteable and agreeing but repugning and shewing aversion from what is discordant and disagreeing by an innate power and prerogative as supreme moderator of that faculty 11. That the digestive faculty in fishes being of another region is not accompanied with heat because their vital principles do differ toto genere from land creatures And therefore heat is not necessarily required as a principal agent or instrument in digestion but shews it self as a distinguishing character of vitality yet not vainly or bare so but usefully where it is Hence it appears from these theses with their connexd reasons that heat is not the primary efficient cause of digestion but an emanative accident or characteristical concomitant of vital principles instrumentally subservient in the digestive faculties and therefore I must rest upon another basis more firm in reason and assign a vital principle the parent of digestive transmutation specifically distinct in every digestion which that you may the better understand what they are I shall divide and distinguish them into these following propositions 1. That the primary efficient cause of digestion is the ferment of that digestive Office which is a vital principle endowed with a transmutative power by way of similitude astral or influential discharging its vertue upon the object matter to be wrought upon or digested 2. That the several digestions have peculiar distinct ferments acting subordinately in their own stations until aliment be brought to its heigth of perfection for nutrition of the body 3. That these ferments are primitive essential causes and therefore à priori indemonstrable but discover themselves à posteriori in their distinct operations and effects 4. That the impressions of the several ferments upon their alimentary objects are so distinct that their productive alterations are alien dissimilar and opposite yet conducing to one ultimate intention the nutrition and conservation of the body 5. That the producted alteration of the precedent digestion if not subdued changed by the subsequent in its passage is hostile injurious and a morbifick cause if it submit not to the power and government of that Office through which it hath transmission by receiving the transmutation and character of the place So the acide cremor of the first digestion is changed into a saline nature in the second else gripes in the bowels and fluxes do ensue 6. That the emanative influential power of the ferments is absconded in their causes because vital principles but detected by assuming similar homogeneous manifest qualities subservient to their intentions and instrumental in their operations do shew the diversity of their natures and what they are 7. That the instrumental qualities of digestion are indisposed and unfit by their intention or remission being vitiated and depraved from their own natures and proprieties by improper discordant food carrying in their natures alienating and hostile qualities or similar qualities in excess advancing the fermental qualities to a luxuriant injurious exaltation As pricking and gripes in the stomack from acide juices as of lemmons c. 8. That errors in digestion may arise from the depravation enervation and decay of the ferments or the indisposition of their instrumental qualities and organs by which they act or the intractability discordancy and unfitness of the object matter to be wrought upon 9. That the vital Principles by provocation from unnatural bad Customs are thrust and enforced from the constancy and
consider and know that all things which belong and are necessary for the preservation of the body and support of Nature that they also may be the antecedent procuring causes of sickness as also the fomenting and aggravating causes of diseases already generated as when contrary to the law or disposition of our peculiar Natures they are applied or used unseasonably immoderately incongruously or any waies unsutably to our Nature and Condition of Body And therefore both in the time of preservation and curation they are to be regarded And since there is not a moment of time in which we do not stand in need of air and that being constantly drawn into the body must needs make for or against the continuance of health according to the conditions and properties it is pregnant with Wherefore in preservation from the Scurvy it is of no small concernment the air and climate that you live in to dispose or defend you from it the nature of the air is such in some places that few there are not tainted with it and this as a principal cause And therefore in Holland Denmark Sweden and such places this disease is most common and chiefly in the Fenny and Marrish parts for that a moist foggy cold air is apt to ingender this disease or increase it because the spirits thereby are clogged and fixed dull and inactive from whence defects in fermentation humors incrassated and obstructions the pores occluded and transpiration prohibited But a warm drie serene air makes much in the preservation from the Scurvy the spirits thereby are kept more vigorous lively and brisk humors attenuated volatile and freely circulating the pores more open and perspirable giving emission to excrementitious vapours unprofitable and hurtfull to be restrained and all the parts more free in their communications and subserviency one to the other Those that retire themselves voluntarily to a studious sedentary life or are confined to a close chamber airy are thereby disposed to this disease or much aggravated and encreased if already they are scorbutick more specially if melancholy be their companion and where the air is impure not to be avoided as in great Cities correct it somthing by Art in your houses with wholsom fumes especially in moist cold weather They that live in Cities especially some parts thereof more close and noisom than others as in narrow streets lanes and Allies are much prejudiced in their health There is great difference in the place and parts of a City to live in the broader streets and places more open and airy the wholsomer and the outside caeteris paribus near the fresh fields is better than to be crouded in the middle provided no stinking ditches or dunghils be adjacent And here I cannot but take notice of Bloomsbury the Right Honourable Earl of Southampton's propriety and Seat for the best part about London both for health and pleasure exceeding other places It is the best air and finest prospect being the highest ground and overlooking other parts of the City The fields bordering upon this place are very pleasant and drie grounds for walking and improving of health a fit place for Nobility and Gentry to reside in that make their abode about London there being the Country air pleasure and City conveniencies joined together Now lately improved and built upon and still encreasing with fair and well contrived Buildings a good addition and Ornament to this place The next considerable in a regular preservation from the Scurvy is Diet which ought to be duly observed for as by convenient food sutable and agreeable in all the requisite circumstances quantity quality time and order so on the contrary by a disproportionate and unsutable diet the faculties are disordered and debilitated in their several functions inclining to this or that disease according to the nature and quality of the food and other circumstances that attend it And therefore some kind of meats and drinks do dispose and are the antecedent causes of this disease as also do cherish and help to maintain it where it is already generated although procured first by other causes The grosser meats and such as do not easily digest are to be avoided but light meats and such as the stomack does well agree with covet and digest best keep to such Milk and Milk-meats in a foul body do soon alter and degenerate and therefore injurious to Scorbutick Persons but in clean bodies 't is good food Broom buds Capers and Sampire are good sauce to your meate helps the Stomack in digestion and is profitable for the Spleen a part chiefly affected in the Scurvy Also Oranges and Lemmons Berberries and Sorrel helps fermentation and are good But old flesh drie and hard meats long kept Rie-bread and brown especially Crusts fried or broyled meats are to be avoided for these are more stubborn do not soon yield to fermentation nor beget good nutriment as also salt fish and meats smoak-dried as hang'd Bief Bacon dried Tongues and such like are injurious and promote this disease But for variety of meats and their qualities you may see a Catalogue in my Tutela Sanitatis therefore I shall not repeat them here For Drinks take these observations Drink not your Beer new because not yet fully purified by fermentation but rather stale well hop'd clear reasonable strong if your stomack be weak and declining And it is very considerable of what water your drink is made for that there is great variety and difference in the goodness of waters being impregnated with several qualities from the nature of earth through which it passeth and several accidents that happen to change water from its genuine properties and make it impure and unwholsom by carrion filth and such like admixtures that may corrupt it And from these causes many places are more disposed to breed the Scurvy than others from bad water with which their Beer or Ale is made and meats dressed And Plyny relates that Caesars Army by drinking of bad water but a few daies had the symptoms of the Scurvy Ale I do not approve of but white Wine and Rhenish is good for you to drink a glass or two somtimes to open obstructions cleanse and whet the appetite and promote fermentation Sider also is good drink if it be made of the best Apples as Pippins Pearmains and such like and that it be clear having had good time to ferment separate and purifie but withall have respect to your stomack that it be agreeable and desired by it but if you have a cold raw stomack a warmer liquor will be more acceptable as a glass of Canary somtimes to fortifie the stomack and help digestion is agreeable to the most The next considerable for praecaution of the Scurvy is exercise and motion which duly and moderately used is a good preservative from this disease a sedentary sloathful life makes the body to degenerate from its purity and vigour Corrumpunt otia corpus From hence Defects in fermentation humours incrassate and obstruct
the common way of Cure I have now prosecuted this disease and made disquisition into the nature of it so far as time will give me leave at present something more I have to say upon this subject but want due leasure to deliver it to you and therefore must defer and wait for an opportunity to revise and augment this Treatise What follows are the Medicines I use in the cure of this disease Arcana Artis Spagyricè fideliter Cura singulari propria inspectione praeparata Potestatum vitalium deficientium Virtute resuscitativa instaurante dotata In levamen aegrorum ad praxim accommodata ad morbos contumaces domandum valentissima Usu experientia quam sae pissime probata Modo exhibendi dosi vehiculo tempore cum discrimine sexuum aetatum virium pro re nata eorum natura legibus appositè restricta Quicquid aliud de his curiosus vel difficili morborum complexu coreptus cautè dubitabit me consulat supplebo Everardus Maynwaringe M. D. Antiscorbutick MEDECINES Exactly prepared and fitted for the principal cases that occur in Practice Largely endowed in universality opposing many and grand DISEASES Limitted and distinguished in their Appropriation and Virtues Regulated praecisely in their Use by fit Doses proper Vehicles due times with respect to strength Sex and Age. London Printed for T. Basset under S. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet 1664. PREFACE IN the former discourse having traced the Scurvy from its infancy and generation to its full strength and growth its chief places of residence variety of appearance and monstrous deformity it remains now to propose some effectual means to check and subdue the prevailing power of this spreading disease that dayly grows and increaserh to the ruin and decay of Nature being possessed and seated in the vital principles seducing and constraining them to enormity and defection from the regularity in which they were planted by Nature And having strictly surveyed the condition and nature of this disease with its variety of attendance and additional strength being ready to join with any morbifick cause and be transformed I was unwilling to sit down here rest with a contemplative knowledge of the disease and leave the greatest part of the work undone the subduing and vanquishing of it by powerfull Medicines nor being willing to commit the remaining grand part to the industry and care of others for good Reasons I have therefore laboured to form medicinal Instruments and prevalent means to oppose this Gigantick Monster being alwaies ready prepared for my own Patients and those that desire the benefit of them Namely the Scorbute Pills and Catholick Elixir efficatious Medicines for the purposes appointed with sufficient Instructions here annexed for their proper and most advantagious use I shall not recount the benefits and advantage that many have received by them nor publish the Persons a way practised by some Quacks to induce credit to their Medicines though the stories be oftentimes feigned or effects fallaciously and unduly imputed but leave every one to beleeve of them what they please if my word be not sufficient to pass for their reputation LONDON Next the blew Boar on Ludgate Hill E. M. Scorbute Pills THe Scorbute Pills are efficacious against the defects and errors of digestion in the first second and third Office In the first Office namely in all diseases of the stomack requiring purgation and cleansing downwards this Medicine is very proper it evacuates and unloads a heavy oppressed stomack clogged with indigested or depraved matter that corrupts good food retained or duls the Appetite and hinders digestion prevents Fluxes Gripings and pains in the stomack and bowels Cholick and Iliack passions by taking away their causes and leaving a grateful astriction and roboration upon the parts By their abstersive quality they remove crude viscous phlegm impacted in the corrugated Tunicles of the stomack and guts being a receptacle for inflation and wind They destroy Worms and prevent their breeding by carrying away the putrid matter whereof they are generated they correct a nauseating and belching stomack make the stomack clean and fit for the reception of wholsom food and not till then can you expect good nutriment In the subsequent digestions and splenetick diseases they are powerfully abstersive and a peritive opening obstructions of the Spleen Gall Mesentery Liver and Reins removing their morbifick causes which produce a Cachectick or ill habit of body the Scurvy Dropsies hypocondriack Melancholy Jaundice c. These Pills cleanse and evacuate gently whereby the fore-named parts are exonerated and discharged of crude coagulated depraved fermenting matter which remaining there congested or transmitted various symptoms do arise in several parts of the body appearing in a scorbutick difformity as lassitude debility and decay of several functions in the body from frustrated and corrupt digestions Fluxes from Crudities or stimulation of acrimonious qualities with erosions and torsions of the guts febrifick aestuations turgid ebullitions and unnatural fermentation producing various disquietudes and erratick pains flatulent distentions painfull compressions angust and difficult breathing obstructions of the vessels and ductures from slimy and viscous coagulations causing unnatural retention of excrements which ought duly to be voided impeding and retarding the expedite and free conveyance of nutriment made degenerate depraved by a sluggish passage and impure commixture in the way from whence Atrophies and scorbutick Consumptions spots and defaedations of the skin the spirits also obtunded in motion inactive and torpid dark and impure being but the rarefactions and subtiliated extractions from depraved matter alien and counterfeit from whence dulness heaviness and unwonted sadness These symptoms and many more in several persons are variously complicated more or fewer this with that according to the plurality and complication of causes which makes scorbutick persons to be differently and variously affected For the Scurvy these Pills are the best abstersive and purgative Medecine I ever made use of in any the fore-named cases leaving no bad impression behind or debility upon the parts as most purgatives do and are offensive to Nature and disgustful though per accidens auxiliary and helpful by removing some material morbifick cause yet require correction and roboration of parts afterwards For Hydropick Infirmities and watery tumors of the body whether universal puffing up the whole body as the Anasarca or in particular parts as the Hydrocephalus being a collection of water in the head or the Hydrops pectoris in the cavity of the brest or Ascites in the belly or Hydrocele when the Cod is filled with water like a bladder and sometines in the legs only In any of these cases these Pills are very profitable and do evacuate serous or watry humors accumulated and preternaturally retained in the body They are Aperitive resolutive and diuretical dissolving coagulated matter that obstruct the urinary ductures provokes the Reins to discharge their office in freeing the body from superfluous watry humors attracting and transmitting them by urine